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pc hangs
my pc hanged at POST once then i restarted then worked fine where should i start ?
my pc hanged at POST once then i restarted then worked fine where should i start ?
Repair NTFS file system by executing Chkdsk C: /f command.
Publish a Snapshot using Speccy, taking care to post the link of the snapshot in your next post.
Go to Piriform's website, and download the free version on the left. Click Download from Piriform.com (the FileHippo link requires an extra click). Or if you want to use a portable version of Speccy (which doesn't require installation), click the builds page link and download the portable version. You will now be asked where you want to save the file. The best place to put it is the Desktop, as it will be easy to find later.
After the file finishes downloading, you are ready to run Speccy. If you downloaded the installer, simply double-click on it and follow the prompts until installation is complete. If you downloaded the portable version, you will need to unzip it before use. Right-click the ZIP file and click Extract all. Click Next. Open up the extracted folder and double-click on Speccy.
Once inside Speccy, it will look similar to this (with your computer's specifications, of course):
Now, at the top, click File > Publish Snapshot. You will see the following prompt:
Click Yes > then Copy to Clipboard
Now, once you are back in the forum topic you are posting in, click the Add Reply button. Right-click in the empty space of the Reply box and click Paste. Then, click Send below the Reply box.
why do you want to view this it contains my windows serial no. too
I just want to check status of hard drive and startup programs.
Ssd all options show ok status
Please type below commands into Command Prompt and press Enter key.
The following commands scans integrity of all protected Windows system files and repairs files with problems when possible.
Install latest versions of device drivers.Code:Sfc /Scannow Dism /Online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Install all important Windows updates.
Scan your computer for malware infection.